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spirit flf |efferM. Chsrlestown, West Ya., May 10,1SS1. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. - i The addition of a NE W J OB PRESS, and ajurge supply of NE W J OB TYPE to the SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON Job department greatly increase* our facilities for the rapid and tasteful execution of PINE JOB WORK. - llre therefore invite the attention of our friends and the public to the same, and solicit their orders in this line. Natmrs in Bbiep. Those persons who III Pr?m,S0Cl US ?0rD *iJ1 P!?"? deliver it U To 11 nmeS hSS COntracted w!"> the Read Major Be.tt,'. Organ Advertiae ??*?, and seD(1 to walh; , N t" f?, his latast Illustrated Catalogue. ' The wall-known colored barber, James E. f light lin".PndI?' W" ?? Fri 3 got last, and ta critically ill. txoaltat?a\!!b0*ea]rB t0pay thoir* subscrip brine it ,t on T??d' Wi" Piea*? jng it at once, as wo need it Very much. ha General Assembly 0f th8 Southern 1 resbyterian Church will hold its next ana ? ion at Staunton, Va., beginning May 19th* W e are pleased to noto that Postmaster ?leisenring has so far recovered as to be able Offiie'1111^ r9SQni0 .hi8 duties at tha Post A. Post Office has been established at Unionville, this oounty,with N. S J. Strider ? Postmaster. The name of the office is - nl" f'*8*>T' U " ?DnoUD?!ed;wilI lectare in Charlestown again, May 17th. Head his of'thU'paper?"6'' Pri?,ed #n tb? fir" ?lr. Win. Kopkins has added to tho attrac tion, at the Fruit Dill Nurseries, a large whioh th? Mr Wn,. Ktmea is re-painting the dwel ling of Mrs. Mary Rutherford, and Mr. W Mr JU,nA?V\V ra-'P?in,??J 'he dwelling of Mr. H O. Talbot,. both on Main street S.i>^ra,Dsth by S5ST? Messrs. Horace Beall & Co. have erected ? Urge shed, for the exhibition, under shel ter, of their agricultural machinery of :X!h'J La9* "d r#frcaeDt a vor* largo *"d atronatb n7i"d aod'btHly!'? C'T* H6n"h The Free p,ess is iaforme(j ,hat Mr rank Berry, of this aonnty, has purchased ? lot in Luray .and will erect thereon a store is,"?,,-'" ",o Invalid mothers we**V -v.:i ? Browne Iron n,fN-rs. ' b chlMre? Mr J. O. Floltnns has broken ground for the S V It u Railroad lintel at Luray Me has a large number, of laborers, horses ?nd oarts engaged, and they aro making things lively in citing ready for the foun action of tii<9 building. feood hea'th, rosy cheeks, lioautifnl akin f? w ?S? Brc"rn'*1'?,' Billors t0 ?\ e are requested t.) announce to the lodies that Mrs. Mary E Davis (who has been hitherto yrcventod by sicknes-0 will go east ?his week for her Spring and Summer styles in Millinery Goods, and hope* to ba able to open her new stock ths latter part of the pressnt or early nsst week ess?s': Darnell & Foitz hsv* closed their Photo Jtrapb Gallery fr-itu May lit untii M,y 14th { After that time is wiii be open again for a | short lime.. The work they hsvo already turned out ehow them to r,9 first,el*?s ?r PW,"Dd t" TT" w!,? "? :?h a *<"- ?f ?ood eaU ??! ri'! " them " Brown*!rlron ft&Z P!el ??-e f. Mr. James A. Davenport has been ap. pointed Chief of-a division of S. V. R., H engineers, on the line eouth of Waynesboro, end P. C. Kennedy, son of A. li. Kennedy' E-q . of this place.haB been placed in charge of a oorps of engineers on the samo line, with headquarter, at Greenville, in tho county of An^UBts. J ?i?Xid>.n-..PrePnralion,sl;I<ick"n M,o teeth and SIT* headache. Crown's Iron Bitters do not. ^be attention of our readers" is called to the advertisement of the "Baltimore Cash Dry Goods House," 663 W. Baltimore St., 1 Baltimore. By examination of the same, it will ba seen that many inducements are of fered to buyers, orders solicited, and esre ful, prompt and conscientious attention to tha samo promised. ' A true strengthening tonic is BrownV Iron Bitters. It makes tho old feoi young- " D The Sheep Show of tho Berkoley County "Tool-Growers Association will take place at the Agricultural Fair Grounds, Martinsburg, ob the 18ih and 19th of May. II. B. Da venport, Erq , of this county, and General Meem, of Shenandoah county, Va., will be among tbe exhibitors of stock. Competition open to all sheep growers, and liberal premi ums offered. Iron. Poruviaa hark and vegetable to?i? make Erown's Iron Bnters the best. Tho S. V. R. R. Co., it will be seen by advertisement in another oolumn, announces that it baa made apeoial provision to aooom raodate excursions to the Caverns of Luray for the oorning season, and will acoommo date large or small parties at popular figures Schools, Societies, Churches or Associations contemplating making exoursions are ad vised to apply early, so ns to secure tho days thay require. The equipments of tho Shen andoah Valley road are elegant to perfection, ?nd the route to Luray is most charming and attraetive. b fTo'? oT.' b a t fog 1 r o? ^ ^ y ^oUr S Aemodita procure them the Cuticura Kc,hr:v&^y^^^c,?vnei(rhU> All eror used Brown's Tr^? reewnmend them to their friends. B-'ters The County Court?Commissioners Baj* lor, Molviii and Striker;" Col. Baylor presi ding?was in session. aH'of last week except Wednesday and Saturday, attending to the financial affairs or the county. Liocnsea (o ratail spirituous liquors were granted to Biz persons a? firms in Charlestown, four io Sbepherdstown, five in Harper's Ferry and one in Bolivar; and one to retail beer and ale at Shenandoah Junction. Messrs. Adam Link.and Joseph M. Stonebraker were ap pointed, and qualified as Justices of the Peace in Potomao district. ? The Court appointed as Commissioners, to settle fiduciary accounts, Messrs. John F. Smith, J. S. Bragonier, S. W. Washington and Clcon Moore. Chas. G- Littleton, the present incumbent, was appointed by the Court to take obarge of the County Infirmary, (formerly known as the "Alms House,") atid the following persons woro appointed, under tbo new law, Overseers.of -the Poor for the term of two years : Middleway District, John G. Shirley ; Osburn, H. \V. Crittenden ; Charlestown, John Marshall; Potomac, G. T. Licklidcr ; Shepherd, Jas. II. Moore; Bolivar, Jacob H. .Eagle; Harper's Ferry, Edmund H. Chambers. Physician to County Infirmary, Dr. Thos. H. Duck ; District Physicians to Poor? Middleway, A. M. Evans; Osburn, W. W. Brown ; Charlestown, C. T. Kichardson ; Potomac, It. M. Marshall ; Shepherd. J. W. Ayjer ; Bolivar, W. S: Cockrell ; Harper's Ferry, B. B Hanson. Unlike otlior iron preparations, Brown's Iron j Bitters.will not injure tlio teeth. List of Advertised Letters remaining in the Post Office at Charlestown, Jefferson oounty, W. Va., May 7, 18S1. Miss Maggie Barreth, Jaoob Colbert, Miss Fannie Crawford, Randolph Campbell, Lizzie Carter, Geo. H. Duling (3), Capt. G. if. Duling(2),Daniel Frick, Mrs. Fannio Lewis, Nancy Martin. Ernest Will Henson, Mrs. Sarah Patten, Edward E Rich, Miss Stclly Vifctig, Miss Louisa Willis. The abovo letters, if not called for within thirty days, will bo sent to the dead lottor of fice. Persons calling for them will please say that they are advertised. Benj. F. Leisknrino, P. M. A friend to rich and poor is Brown's Iron Bit ters- Ttiey strengthen and in-:i 1. Our Circuit Court will meet on Tuesday, the 17th ol May. The following petit jurors have been summoned to attcud on the second day of tho term, (May 18th) : Andrew Solden. Frank G. Butler, Murtlia Walsh, John 11. Briihart, Sauiuel D. Englc, James P. Cook, W. P. Carper, James A. Urton, Wilson Dunmoro, Sam'l L. Rissler, Geotge E. Currio, Thomas Kellihun, E. G. W. Ilerr, Richard Ilebb, Charles Briggs, J. B. Weatzell, G. F. Eichelbcrger, Win. But ler, Jr , Jacob S. Osbourn, C. D. Wentzell, R. P. Chow, Thos. W. Beale, J: L. Dyer, Jeroino B. Coylo, (Jeorgo Whiting, llall Wilson, David 11. Barbour, Rishard Hen derson, Joseph D. Holmes, Thomas II. Wy soog. A true tonic, a blessinc iu every household, is Brown's lion Bnters. RESCUED FROM DEATH. William J. Uoug-hlin, of SumurriUe, Mari., e ajr? : In tho (all of lS7*i I was taken wilh bleed ioff of the lu&g-a followed* l?y a etvers cough, I iuat my appetite nod flesh, nod wsa confined to mr bed la 1S77 I whi admitted to the Hospital Tm doctors said i hod a hole in my Jtnfr ?f- big as a hail dollar. At one time a report went around (!iit 1 was dead. I pave tip hope, but a friend told me of Dr W? IIall's Balsam fob the Lung?. I got a bottle, when to ray surprise, I commenced to feel better, and to-day I feel better than for three years post I write this, hoping- erery one afflicted with Diseased Lung-s, will take Dr. W ji Hall's Balsam, and be con vinced that Consumption can be eured lean positively any it has dune mors fond than all theotber medicinee 1 have taken since my sick neea. . ap!2 ly. Tiie hnzt Spring medicine known is that strengthening Ionic. Brown's frou Bitters. The recent lecture of Win. L. Wilson, K^q., of this place, delivered at Martinsburg, subject, 4'The Roman Senato," elicits the following complimentary mention from the Statesman : "Wo eliall mako no attempt to give even a frkoteh of this eloquent and instructive re sume of Roman story,because of our inabili ty to do adequate justice, but suffice it, he added another chaplet to that already worthily won in the field of oratory." Why suffer from exhaustive diseases when Iirewu's Iron_Bitters give Eure rcliot. Tho Pago Courier makes the following mention of a former citizen of Jefferson : "Joseph Crane, K<q , of Kappahnnnock, was in the county the first of the week look- i iug (or milch cows. IIo id about to est&b- j lish a larj<o cheese factory tt his place nerr Woo?lv;lle lie will begin with tho miik from about 100 eows. iio will doubtless Had it a profitable business. Wo h ope so. Wasted.?School Teachers and experienced Canvassers in evory Township. Borouirh and Ward in W?\st Virginia to silicic orders for '?Rise and Fall of the Confederate Govern ment," by Jt-fWson Davis. Ontfit now ready. Address at once, with choice of territory. J. B.STEWART. Man merer, for D. Ar?pletou &. Co.. May 3,1SS1?-U New Castle, l*a. After all. a gentle purgative is the host mean? cC curing headache, liver complaint, biliousness, &c. Use "Sellers* Liver Pills." apr26-4w. PIMPLES. I will mail f Free) the recipe for a simple Vko ktablb B uu that will remove Tan, FRECKLES, PIMPLES aud Blotches, leaving tho skin soft, clear and beautiful ; also instructions for produc ing- luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Address. inclosing 3c. stamp. Ben. Vr and elf & Co., 6 Beck in an St., N. Y. jan25 6m. AGRNTS WANTED.-Big Pay. Light Work. Steady Employment. Sample* fret*. Address, M. L BYRN , 49 Nassau St., New York. Bad blood always causes trouble. It may be a family tight or boile, pimples, itch, tetter, & c.; but no rr.atter,?? Dr. Liadaey 'a Blood Searcher" is the cure-all. apr26-4w. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered lor *enrs from Nerv ous DEBILITY , PREMATURE "DECAY, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will for the eake'of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured 8uffereis wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing- in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OG DEN, 42 Cedar St., New York. Jan. 25, ISS'l ? Cm. AGENTS AND CANVASSERS Make from $.25 to $/>0 per week selling goods for K. G RIDEOUT& CO., 10 Barclsy Street jSew York. Send for their Catalogue and term*. August 24, 1SS0? ly . BALTIMORE MARKETS. Baltiuoii.Satobdat, May 7, 18S1. Floor?Super ?3 37? a $3.37? Extra. 4.60 a 4 6J Family. 6.50 a 6.75 Cobiv Meal, per 100 lbs. 1 05 a 1.20 Whiat?White. 0.00 * 0 00 Red. 127 a 1.32 Corx?White. ??............ 67 a 67 Yellow.. 59 a 60 Oats.. - *17 a 50 Rti 1.14 ? 1.15 Bacon?Shoulders 7i a 74 Sides 10' a 10J Hams ?? 11 a 12 I.abo ? l*ja 12i. - 95 a 2.65 J1ISCE LLA'IT EO TJ S, TUTT'S PILLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loaaof appetite,Uatiaea.boweIg costive, -i'nmin theliend.with aduli sensation in the back part, Pain under the shonlder blmje. fullness after Sating, with a disin clination to exertion of body or mgai Irritability of temperTEowBomt^XoM ofmemoryjWQth a reeling of bavin* nee lectedsome tiuty. wfiarinesK, Dizzfeiat f luttering of tHe Heart,Dots beforeHS eyes. Y ellow Bk fiiTH e?H?r. ness at night, highly colored""Urine. IF THESE WARNT??GS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILLSOON DE DEVELOPED. TutT'S PILLS are especially adapted to sucli cases,one doso eirccls suclischsum ?'T'v Jn>* as to astonish the sufferer. bilv ??*???"'<?. ?nd cause the shs^sSmwte!?wsaiassssa TUTT'S HAIR DYE, ItEircta? o ?J^V.,rrSK"SB" rhansed to a Glossy y a 8ln?\? nppllcation of this Dye. It Sold^jvnriiJ11} ," co,4?.r' ftcls Instunuineously. boldby Druggista, or sent by express on receipt of $1. Offlco, 36 Murray St., Now York. ttjPj; *A3|HA.L of Information and % ^C??fal BcccipU *?U1 t? nudl?d FUEL on 'i-fl'nUtin.g A pril 5, lsSl? ly. NOW IS THE TIME TO LOOK To Your Interest! "P*ROM date I intend to sell my Goods FOR J- CASH ONLY. Knowing- that there roast be a place where people can get the worth of their money, I propose to offer mv goods at abiut 10 percent advance for the CASH I will make the prices interesting to those who will favor mo with a call. I have just received from Liverpool, sn invoiceoi QUEENSWARE, which helow I will give a few New Prices to let you see what you save hy buying- for Cash : Iron Sione China Plates Old Price. New Price. by the 8et, 50 30 Cups and Saucers hy the Set. * 70 50 Pitcfcerr, 50 35 Cov. Vegetable Dishes a pair, 2 00 1.50 Suear Bowl, 55 45 A ll other gooda fn prbportion. My prices will be distreesingly low, bat tho Cash will suffice all. My stock will consist ol ? General Merchandise. Chewing Tobacco from 40 cl?. to S? ct?. per lb. Respectfully, Feb. 9. 1881. J. SHIRLEY SMITH. Scliool Election. PURSUANT to Section 2 of Chapter 15. Acts ?SSI. (School law,) an election Trill be hold at the Court ilou.se in Charleiiowa and at Wilt Sr'ir>o1 Home m Charleatown District tif Jefferson County, on tho 3rd Tuesday of May, 1SS1, from sunrise or as booh t hereafter as practica ble, till sunset of I hat day, l or the purpose of choosing a Board of Education, to consist of a President ami two Commissioners for Charles town 13:strict, and a County Superintendent for the County of Jefferson; n]an to t;|ke tho sense of the voters ot Charleatown District on the question of granting to tho Board of ICdora tion of said District authority to levy for the support of tho free schools thetoiu. 13v order of the Board of Education. K. J. WILLIAMS. May 3. 1S31?ic. Secretary. I>r. Tomlinson's " DENTAL OFFICE, COBNea OV ClURLKB AND LIBERTY STUKlTS, harlestowaie JLiTinibex* and THE undersigned has opened a Lumber Yard at his residence. West Main stroet, Cltarles lovfti, for the purpose of conducting tho same on :? commission basis;and is prepared to furn ish all kinds ol f.umber and 1. cust Posts?Pino and Oak Plunk, Dressed and Undressed, Floor ing. Framing Lumber, &c. All bills filled to Older oil 1 he shortest notice, hv application. in my absence, to Messrs. {Inches & Lock Charlea town, or to me at Luray, Va. May 3. 13S1 ?tf. A. D. MTLEY. ICK CKEAM. MY Ico Cream Parlors aro opened for tho sea son. Ladies and Gentlemen can now he accommodated with the best Ico Cream Cus tard and Tees. Air.,. Weddings, Parties an.l hamines furnished with Ornamental and other Cakes, Cream and Ices oil short notice and on reasonable terms. GUSTAV BKOWN Mhv 3, 1S<1. mantua-making; MRS. J. O. TDT WILER is prepared to under* take Mantua Making and all kinds of Fam ily Sowing, at reasonable rat?? Keaidence on Samuel street, near the Baptist Church. April.2fi. 1SS1? tf. THE GREAT LIVER A compound of the active principle* of Eucalyptus, Sar?aparilla. Alrtu drake. Dandelion, Kidney-Wort, Bnchu, Hop*. 4c., which acts promptly on the Liver. Kidne.ru. Blood, Stomach and Bowels at the name time. Then* organs are bo intimately connected that when one is diseased, they all become more or less affected. Ilenc* th? great value and muperioritr of this compound, which restores then all to healthy action, and a* a toaie. jEtETtTED"? up the entire aTStem. It ia alroa moat valuable remedy for I2?ad & Anti-Bilious *ch?' Dyspepsia. Bihou.?ue?s. Oon?ti. r?ra#-iftLTvr* ration. Gravel, Female Weakuess, all "Jl'RJW Skiu Diseases. Scrofulous and Syphi Htle affections, old sores and ulcers. Pleasant to take. Trial bottles. 2.r?ets. Large t/otrles, 50 eta. All druggistsand country stores have it, or will g-t it for you. Also prepared in sugar aualed jJiila, and mailed for 23 cts. a box. Ar.e?tT5 Wajct to. HOME MEDICINE CO.. Philadolphia, Pa. BEATTY'S ORGANS. 17 Stops, 6 tiet Golden Tongue reedi, only &S5- Addrcia DANIEL F. BF.ATTY, Apr26 4w. Washington, N. J. TANITE EMERY WHEELS'""! GRINDING MACHINES For Saw-3IillSj Foundries, mid JIacbiuc blioiis. Fcr circulars, address THE TANITE CO. Strondsbunr, Monroo Co.. Pa "J 11 f\ A MONTH to businesa men, agenta and j *4* IV./v/ ladies taking orders for the life of Jef ferson Davis% by Win. P. Samford, LL. i>.,of Alabama, including- a full hiaiory of the Lost Cause, Iiluatr&trd Now ready. Send for par ticular. E. li. TREAT. Publisher, 757 Broadway, Now York. Apr26-4w. E B LD WEDAl AWARDED the Author. A new and ereat Men ical Work.warran t ?-d the beat and cheapest, indispensable to every rnan.entitled "the Science of Life or,Se?f-Preservation bound in finest French muslin, embossed, full silt^OO pp.containa beautiful steel engravings, 125 prescrip tions. price only $1.25 eont by mail; illustrated sample, 6 cente; AT 7I7+' send now, Address Poabody Med FXTflW TIIVOT V '?*' Instiiuteor I?r. W. II. PAR. iUXU TV 1III OliLI. KER, Ko. 4 Bulfinch St. Boston. HAVE YOU EVER KAOWN Any person to be aeriously ill without a weak stomack or inactive liver or kidneja? And when theae organs are in good condition do you notfind their posaeaaoi enjoying good health? Parker's Ginger Tonic always regulates theae impor tant orgauf, and never faila to make the blood rich and pure, and to strengthen every part of the ayatem. It has cured hundreds of deepafripg- ?n vaiida Ask vour neighbor about it. Apr26-4w. ~MAD AHE-GBIS W OLD'S PATENT SKIKT-SUPrORTING^ CORSETS have become the favor ite of the age; combin ing comfort and health' with elecance of form to , a remarkable degree, and arc hiffiiiy endorsed by physicians. They received the Highest Award at the Centennial Rxposition. Price $1.50 and upwards. iady CanvHssors Wanted everywhere. Theso corsets aro not sold to merchants. Exclusive territory given. Agents make this a Perma nent and Profitable business. Send for terms to Mme. Cms wold & Co., ?33 Broadway, N. V., or to General "Western Agents. J. B. Wygant A Co.. Fredouia, N.Y., J.B. Putnam, 126 Stite Street, Chicago, 11L April 26, 1891?4w. TTTT1ITE-W ASH BR USHER for sale by W April 26, 1331. B. 5. PALGARN. Head the Following JL&Teriisemeai And be Convinced of its Correctness in every particular by a visit and an inspection of the Goods contained" this Spring in Goldsmith's Popular Twin Fronts. Owing to the Wonderful Success which attended-our Clearing Out Sale during the winter, we are now enabled to offer our-customers an entire New Stock of Goods, complete in every respect. It is needless for us to enumerate, as you are all familiar with the class of goods kept by us, having been before you. for 16 years, doing, our utmost at all times and in every case to give entire satisfaction.? Our business is large and increasing, wliich is a recommendation mer ited by our prices and fair dealing. Respectfully, May 10, 1881. . J. GOLDSMITH. BawtEntnovriwtm AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WARE ROOMS OF | Horace ileal! & Co. IRON, STEEL, NAILS, HORSE SHOES, ROPE, V/OODENWARE, FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS, CEMENT, TERRA COTTA PIPE, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, MACHINES AND FERTILIZERS. i o AI>11Vr; to Tic abreast rf the time? in all that pertain* to the business, we sell, at SPECIALLY LOW PRICES FOR CASH, and will spare no pains to provide Farmers, Mechanics and Manul&c:urers with latest styles of goods and the most Improved Machinery. I Amen? tho newest of improved farmiog implements is S 1'RIE WIGS CORN PLANTER?a useful, money and labor saving machine We e.re offerincr *he YOITNG AMERICA CORN 8F1ELLER at reduced price. Every farmer shopld have one. The CHAMPION and ROOT WROUGHT SHARE PLOWS, thf best made and lightest draft of their kind. The W IA UD CHI I, LED is still the rival of all Chilled Plows, and like iht above named Plows, to bo sold onlv on their merits. THE CHAMPION MACHINES need no recommendation, and we can only say to those wanting either the RE A PERS. MOWERS or the NEW HINDER, that the_y should look to their interest and give their orders early in order to secure the macbinrs. i A (rents f?>r A uitmv) n <fc Taylnr'al Steniti Threshers, Kntcines. and the Alonas Clover IJtiller Attachment: LaRlin Rand Powder Co: Ober-s Celebrated Fertilizers: Biekford Ac Huffman Grain Drills: Taylor and Supprie's Hay Kaltcs; the best Anthracite and llituiiiinong Coa 1. for Fuel or Lime-Burnt nc ChurlfBtuwn, w Va . Msr rh 2'2. 1>S1 HORACT Bt-AlJ, ?fc CO New Spring1 and Summer Goods! W. CrCARKEEE, Offers to purchasers nffractiops in NEW DRY GOODS?Fiidcv Dicw Goods in all color*, Moiuie Cloths. Nu"?-'Voiliuir, Brocades and Plain 8m? iujja, H-anr'iful Spring Prints. vv:t.U and ithont U.?rdern : M&dras and other Giiiffiama, Bleached and Brorrn .Cottons aail drills, Curtain and Table s. Towrlft Mild Na' k ns WII1TK GOODS.-I.i Vicwin. an India La^rns. Empress Lawn, P.T?ia*? Lawn. Plain and ?)oitcd Li visa MiibHih. Cueek M uhI ins, Bias Tucking, i ai l*tons in all colors. Boa u til ui L:?wn?. Plain and Fiirnrpri* with Bright B -rdcrs. DUKSS TRIMMINGS, of ovety deseiipttou, in Silks, Sativs and Brocades; Buttons to snn all materials. Mourning Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, and Novelties in Fancy Goods, Gents Furnishing Goods, Ziegler Bros. Celebrated Shoes. A fall stork of Now rind Stylish Spring Clothintr for Men and Bovs wear. A large assortment of Carpets. Oil C'othn. Matt-niffs, H if ?*. ( apt. 'i i ui.ks, <fce .. &c Cn i: Iti-fcowi-, \V. Va., 3, l-v*! ? So? * 'D50H^~Si.SE?ES, SMKrDS, MOULDING, BALUSTERS, POSTS. STAIRS STAIR RAILING, MANTLES. & C. Dressed and Undressed i.uoiber of all Kinds. Flooring*, Shingles, Laths, Pickets, &c. GABLE & BE A CHAM, OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 3S5 \V bALTIMORE STREET, Lamber Yards ?Pennsylvania Are., between Townsend &!V]csber St. and Fremont & Oregon, JjA L TIMOR MA 11YLAND. F*nd for illustrated Cstatoeue. M arch?3 ISSl ? ly. THE BEST IN THE MARKET! Fwrtcea Kflnest Bus* dda "EXCELSIOR" COOK STOVES Ucsq^Alcd hFi2!rli Xttnial Gpon&a . LEADING FEATURES: Double Wood-Doors . Patent Wood-Grata Adjustable Damper Swinging Hearth-Plats InterchauKeuble Automatic Shelf BroDinpr Door SwinffinK Flue-Stop Reversible Oas-Bumln? Lontr Cross Piece Nickel Knobs Double Short Center* Nickel Panels Heavy ltlnp- Covers Illuminated Fire-Doore, etc. MAXUFACTV1IED DY ISAAC A. SHEPPAED & CO., Baltimore, Md. r>28,lj Adsj'.SI to all !!c;alrc=est3. PriMi te rclt til Pino,, (ai fc: sal, I7 DAVIS i EASEELL, CSmlestowa. 77.V?. U. is. STANDARD SCALES, R\1LR041>, HAY. coal. CATTLE, PLATFORM and COUNTER SCALES Hutchers ?nd Grocers Scales in'd Fittiae# U S Standard Test Weights, for 8ealc?*s ate Particular attention paid to Repairs. Prices low and satisfaction ffn%rant ed. JKSSE WARDEN, Cor. 8, Charles and Bilderston 8ts.. April 6, 1S91 ? 1 y. BALTIMORE, MD. H jNimrod Trussell, Cbntbb Room, Sadleb Buildino. AVING just received from the Eastern Mar kets one of the moit complete stocks of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Keady-Made Clothing, (SUITS M ADE TO OKDh.lt,) BOOTS AND SIIOl.S, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, TOBACCOS. CONFECTIONERY, AC., that I have ever shown to the public. For the benefit of tho public I qaote prices boSow, to coin pare with prices you have been paying': Dry Good9. Motions, Clothing, lints and Shre Prices. Calicoes, 6*c. yd.; Yard-wide Cottons, 7?c. All Wool Cashmeres from 40c to SI-00 per yard Dress Goods from 8c to 25c. per yd. Alt Wool Caesimere 60c. Td. Cottonades from 12jc to 35c. per yd. Towels 6c.; Gent's J Hose 7c. per pair. Ladies Hose 7c. per pair. A NiceJSuitof Men's Clothing for <13.76. Gent's Hats from 40c. to $3.00. Two Spools Cotic-n for 5c. Carpets from 25c. to $1 25. Ladies Shoes 90c.; Gent's do. $1.00. Overalls 25c per pair ; Drawers 2bc. per pair. Grocery and Tobacco Price*. Enterprise Roasted Cotiee 2oc per pound. O.K. 18c ?? . Rio, Green ?* 13c ?? N. O. Brown 8ng*r 5c ?? Very Light ?? 44 Do ?? j Cotfee A. " lie. ?? Crushed " . 12c ?? Pulverised " 12a ?? | Honey Drip Syrup 60c per gallon. Essence Coflce 26c per dozen boxes. Canned Tomatoes, the best, 12Jc pr can. j Good Tobacco 60c per lb.; do. 6c pr plusr. Gravely Tobacco $ 1.00 pr lb.; Jackson's do. TOc. Pride of Virginia Smoking Tobacco 70c per lb. White-Wash Brushes from 40c to <?2 00 Brooms from 15c to 45c; Good Tea 60c per lb. All kinds of Crackers snd Cakes, from 10c to 30c. Greeu Apples, the finest kind, for 37jC per peck. Motto?"Quick Sales and Short Profits "? Goods delivered in the Corporation, as 1 always have a "Porter." N1MROD TRUSSELL, Proprietor. LtJTHEH J. ETCHI30!*, Thos. B. Timbkblaki, > Assistants. R. L. Trussell, j March 29, fSSl. GOLDEN DAWN or LtGHT on the Great Future in this Life through the De.rk Valley and in the Life Eternal. ILL US TRATED. Sells fast. Pays over tf>1 AA A MONTH $1UU FOR AGENTS. Send for circular and terms. Aiso send address ? of two or more book agents and 10 cents for cost of mailing, ?*nd receivo the People's Magazine' oi choice literature free for 6 months. Address P. W Z1EGLEK & CO.. 915 Arch St., Pbiladelphia, Pa. January 11, 1S31?ly. ' PEAR.?Extra Early. Blue Imperial, McLane'a Little Gem, McLane's Advancer,Tom Thumb, and all other peas 6old by April 19, 1SS1. GEO. T. LIGHT. BEANS. ?Yellow. Six Wesks, Early Rachel, Early China, Red Eye, Black Wax, and Black Wax Pole, sold by GEO. T. LIGHT. PAPER SEEDS at 6 cents a paper. Flower Seeds included ^ GEO. T. LIGHT. ALL the new Patent Remedies and old ones, ?old by GEO. T LIGBT A SUPERIOR article of Rye Whiskey bottled f or sickness, Golden Drip, also Rock and Rye m*de according to U. S. P., sold by April 19, 1M1. GEO. T. LIGHT. Geo. C. Thomas, PIHEMX CARRIAGE WORKS, Bcrryvitle, Clarice County, la. IHA VR fur fear* built a Jftrgc variety of va rious styles of C A R KIACJ KS and W AGONS ; they liaro been in use among- our people.and bare given satisfaction in every instance aa far a* 1 have been able to ascertain Through ihia ex perience I have learned what vehicles anit the pro pie beat, and what are beat adapted to their wants. I manufacture ft handsome wagon known aa r.he Whitney Side-Bar Spring, vory neat Kod stylish in appearance and a very pleasant riding: wagron A l?o a 11 sty Ira and pat terns of Carriages, Buggies. Jaegers. Jenny l.inde and Ptsetona. i keep on band a large sfo< fc, but a m prepared to fill orders at short notice. Prices suited to the tim*-s. and aatiafaction ??u*ranterd A liberal disconnt a I l??w*d nn old vrbic'ea in rhanee for new unea. I use altogether the Old Reliable MONT forget the MEDICATED MEAT SACKS : AJ for your Bacon?the place to get them is at April 5, 1S31. 8. S. DALGARN'8. | C1 ARDKN-SEEDS tor tale by ! Aprils, 1SS1. ti.S.DALGARN. THE HUNTER PLOW. i ? FARMERS wanting a No- 1 Implement in the way of a Plow will find what they need in the *4Hunter Chilled Plow n Jt ia made of Vir ginia material and sold at very low price*. EVERY PLOW GUARANTEED For sate by L1PPITT & CO. I March _*?. a\ W*Jrh'*- Sten wtad*r*t?-ES. Wba?s?tAl Hiata:Cu? j W* ?? |i. Imlutioa rowtc. soIMeoldfix. Cbaafsstaad J\ ? for'yonr own c? or lyicaUHn paipowi. Y?la*bl? rU ?m Uo;u?fr?c- TliOjXPaOS & CO., 132 SaauSL 5?w York. I*ebraAry 1, l?Sl ly. Sajrvon W laocla. universally pronounced tbe beat wheela made. i REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. I have established a Carriage Repository at Upperville, Fauquier county. Persons desiring vehicles at tbe above place, during my abaence can leave their ordera with TV Richardson,drug gist. Thankful for tbe liberal patronage extended to me from Clarke, JefTeraon and adjoining* counties. 1 respectfully ask a continuance of thesame. GEO. C. THOMAS. February 22. 18*1. NICHOLS,SHEPABO & C? miscellaneous. COACH FACTORY, LIVERY, FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT, 40, a*iIE undersigned hiring- purchased the oM es tablished Coach Factory of the late Wells J. Hawks, in Charlestons*, with the view ol entering into the Carriage Business, in all its branches,' offers for sale a large number of New and Second-band CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, JAQGERS, &C., at the lowest prices and upon the ^znost acc-oipmo dating terms. OLD CARRIAGES TAEEN IN EXCHANGE FOR NEIV. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS done with neatness and dispatch, and satis/acton guaranteed. HOUSES & CARRIAGES FOR niRE In connection with th??bove I will continue the LIVERY BC SIN ESS. and be prepared to famish Carriages, Baggies and Jaggers at the shortest notice. The abore business will ba under the super intendence of Abram Stump. F D R N Fl URE ! I also offer to the pablic a large let of Farniture comprising CHAIRS, TABLES (Exitntion aiuf other.) Bt.J) S TEADS, AJA TTRE&&ES. and all articles usually found in a Furniture ?i tablishzaent. ? OU1 Furniture Repaired. UNDERTAKING. I will be prepared in a shjrt time to giro nr.% special attention to the business ol Undertaking Being a practical,mcchanio and determined i give satisfaction. 1 reapectiuliy solicit a share ot public patronage. LEWIS STARRY. May 15.-1*77. Battle Creek, Michigan, THS OJTLT OKSCDTB THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Engines and Horae'Powers. Most Complete Th renter Factory { Established In the World. 5 IC4-0 00 YEARS nuuMurement. or location, to "bach up" tXs ? broad warranty given on all our goods*. STEAM-POWER SEPARATORS and Complete Steam Outfitnq/ match less qualities. finest Traction Engines and Plain Engluea ever seen in tha Americ an market ? JL multitude of rprcial features and improvements for 1881. together with superior qualities in consrruo. tion and materials not dreamed of by other makers. Four sizes of Sepanvtora. from G to 12 borne e&pacity, for steam or horse twwir. Two ntylefl of " Mounted " Iforso-Powen*. nnn feet of Selected Lumber jUvV/jUUU (f mm three to six years air-dried) constantly on' hand, from which is built the la comparable wood-work of our machinery. TRACTION ENGINES Strongest, most durable, and efficient ever mads, g, lO, 13 liorso Power. . F",.niRnd Threaliermen are inrited to XnyeBtffirate this matchless Threshhiif Machinery. Circulars sent free. Address NICHOLS, 8HEPARD A CO. Battlo Creek, Michigan* January i 1,1S8! ? bin M ? P o va p Goods for Uie Kill ion! THE People'. St?re of J-AS. B. RODKiCK ton. opaueri n eplptiiMd libc c.f C II 0 I C K GOODS, ? urb b9 RAISINS. CUKKANTS. CITRON. ALL KINDS OF FANl Y CANDIES ?NOTION.". &<; Call and boo us bef.jre purrbiaiop efewbere. it lou.uti Wf are ..Rrriur r ?da ol .!> k-adm eery low lollead <.? our t..oil. beii? Always fouud infctle tb^ atore. ml vc bare (u(?t u raL:*'w*y ijm'I j-.i.-r o... ..f ,h, Wedon t doaht that I .nod miide ?? ih?. ,bai o <1 mu-l ?<,r0 and r-auuot be gotten ??.?- our goods mte mil lre?h ar-? oe*. De?mbtf4(4, i*?n J >? H BOnRUK. LUMBER FOE SALE. y^TE are prepaiod t.i fi 1 bills for BUILDINli, BRID'JIXti. FENCING ami oilier Lumber, at-flu- Saw Mill 0? tieJ-f, ?*?' a I*""---or .l" iTVr?U oV board the care in W iucusurer ?,r f'Uov.i eie nt ? J V TAVENXER. Or J. \vr ROBE It IS. _ Hi.fiuM, Fredor-ck C-?i! iy Yd ? Or. J. W. ROBBRlS. ' Chariest' w p. November 0. .MO-ft?"*0" C"U"t>' W" TO WHOM IT MAI CONCERN^ 3r*S TnuXr THO?M>AT. May 2?TH. L loo I. I shall rtiako application in n,e Ciicmt ourtof JeflersonCounty, West Vircinia. for authority to sue for, recover and receive all money or persona] pr..perlr whirh mav belong to my wr.rds MaifL-ie K. M.ler, LUlie J. Moler. Jennie M. Moler and James E. Moler. Jr., in tbe !>tat? of v\ est Vinriuia. an?l also for ftQt.';ortly to removei the same to the State of Maryland, tu wlitcb I was appointed and qualified as such Guardian. JAMESE. MOLER. Goardian. May S. last?4t. Spirit Fee 83.00. 81,000 A YEAR CI AN be made at home by aoy, act ire man or ' woman, boj or girl. Fua vitinotbe nbli^?d to leare y our own town, or he 'a wky.. from ho me over night. Any one can conduct IbttDaincM.? It reqair^a no capital. WE WILL START YOU WITH AN OUTFIT WORTH S4 FKEE.^C If you are employed duiing tbe day you cao make from 31 to S3 an evening- Some of oar amenta report a profit of ?25 Jo a aingl? daj.? Write at once for fall particolare to E. O. HIDEOUT. 2" Barclay Street, N. Y. May 3 1**1- 6m. OPaL Varniab. Spirit* Turpentine and Ye netian Red, sold cheap by MERCHANT fc MITCaZLL. .{ Ma/ 11, \&9. HARPER'S FERRY TRADE. THOM AS W . BE ALE, ? Mugtuunr t>d Dmltrii STOYES, TIN 6 SHEET-IKON WA1E, Cor. Shenandoah and High Streets* UARPUU-S FERRY. W. YA. THE eobecriber would adopt thU milbod ot la Itrutaf biifrindi, and the dtinai of Bar. per*i Ferry aad the adjacent oonatry, that he it etillconductiag she above bcaiaeeeia aKite braacb. ea. Having bad tw.oty-three ye are" experience ia the trade* aad it baiaf hiaiataatioa to work auaa bat TDK VERY BEST MATERIALS He willcapfldently assort that cnitomon a?j r*!j upon gotting No. 1 artiolw from kiafaUbiiahiaat. SPOUTING OR TIN ROOFING, executed in the very beet manner end at tbe abort* eat notice. Order* from aay portion of the coaaty will receive prompt attention, and prlcte gnaraa teed-an low m tLe lowest. SPEAR'S CALORIFIC COOK STOVES, the moat com pie ta Cooking Store the world haa ever aeen, constantly on hand. Inehort,any article in the Tin and Sheet-Iron trad* can be had at hie Manu factory. ? Monaoa'a Corpse Liohtsiss Rona farniabod and pot op anywhere in the county, nl the ahorteet no tice and upon re aeons ble terme. Job Work aad Mending done in tbe beat atyle and at tne ahorteat notice. Msrohanta aup plied on the moat accommodating teruia. Barper'a Ferry. Oct. ?, 1872 coalTnd salt. J H.tV? now oa band and for vale, 50 Tons Salrinlnr* T>m Wkita Ask AW ^ C?nl ; SO Tons Ljjl-en*' Y*))ry Rett Ask Nut Coal ; 40 Tom llaltimat* F?'h While Ask Stop* Coal j 15 -Tuna Baltimore Tei? White Ask Etff C?>1; 100 Tens Ge-rtfr'r C" eric Valley Coal; H)0 T>iii* Fine ?7?m/, Jor burning Lima or >ih ?"*/, ant/ 100 Sucks Liverpool Fine ami G A S'lU. JAMEb McGRAW. Feb'. 1, 1^31 Harper's Ferry, W. Va. FERTILIZER s. ? F. iiifir<:nv?r?r(t nur Funtcatowe Mlllf with ? u- ?uttiifii" ^ aktcr Puwer. intu a iirat'daaa M.-u- M>i* ?? ?t b'-Militluf qianufacturing eatab. ? ?nuient !t rMniii?ir witb wator power we can ??Hi ih?- sum- o? rconuiuirat work Oar power ie u,? mitt w?* \r+ procuring a Hone Meal that *rii?1t?? ttt-uliU iheFtuurol Hon* prodocad by any ?her tr.ill in the county lo offrribfr to tbe Far umr our goods w guarantee tbtnt as represented ?? every rcipfCt. . i?kici-:s s !'?ire Buffalo Bone Jleaf, 838 00 per fvn "nre D"mcxfic " " 80 00 ?? .'are l)i?*o!ved " " 38.00 ?? Our Ammonia fed Done Phot-* phate. the bulk of which u , Dissolved JSone, 85 00 '* hir Excelnor J*hosphatr} S3 00 ' * the. hnjhrtt grade of Soufh Carolina J.) if solved Jiojie, 25.00 '? Farmers can rely upon any of tbeaegooda being* t? represented. It tbey should be lound adui . crated we wilt forfeit tbe gtoda. Tim above prices are as low aa honeet good a can ?oid. Bewa.e uf goods offered at lower prices. We buv in ItMl too lots for caab. and ha\e the ?oweat freight rates, aad will givo tbe farmers hese good* at a small margin Our mill is el ?ays open to your tnapenion. Give ua a call before you buy. >Ve will show you iust what y*u ire retting. J. W 8TONF.HRAKER * CO. Addrets J. E. 8TONK11RAKER, Aug. 24. 1*50. Hagerstown, Aid. Contractors and Builders, CARPBNTERS, MERCHANTS, 1'AIIMKRS, EVERYBODY, EXTENDING TO BUILD OK REMODEL CAN ?av? tinm and mousy Wy leaving or sending ilieir orders for SASH, DOORS. BLINDS, BRACKETS, CORNICE. FENCING, CEILINGS, PALINGS, FLOORING, MOULDINGS, MANTELS, &C , DKKSSEI) AND UNDUESSED LIMBER OK A LL KINDS. &0.. TO Tni5 CIIAR^KKTOWN Steam Saw and l'iaiilng Mill. Satisfaction wilt lift giron as to pr-.oas mi quality of work. TERMS, REASONABLE. Wit. PHILLirS dc SONS. April '3, DAVIS & HARRELL, Churlctfitn, Jrfrrfan Co , W. Vm. ? tAUI* fl* COOKING AND IIKATING STOVES. iii.rxi.niiu or LL KJ.Wlf- OF TJX A AD SO EST lit ON WAltE. Jto??lin?j unci Hpoutiny A SPECIALTY. E would call tbe *i?eotion of ?or frlfRifi end " Kii pubitc luour larrr Hier.k nlttTOVEb, *oib II K 4 llX* nnd tOOh i> G . ?tnrh v? nre re* ce?? aaujr. 'i f?? *e bii.vtk wmt uuvght Jer Cub 1UII will !?* ???iff ti (ir.tli ftilVoiM ? ?Ne ke v lis AND M1E.&T IRONWARE* *-??e ud -r uak* to unit i ktij krtici* actded k.. k.mkisg * * d spoi Tint tr#?i0n<its?. rivati'tl. bu-U >? t- tr qtnltlg of ma U'tmiumtd. vvi.ru yi?o i with ij* lur ? job .on ??*. j*i?t RDai t..ii htrrtio for. If you contract f t b*?t t hnreo*l 7tn /*ia/r toe ' will ????/ ^in you a r -nfTKH* article </ < Tin u baa beto cone bf ?jtber parties heretofore. Davis * iiarrell. 8*i>t*mb*r 30, Important ^Notice to Builders. 'I'HE an-lorsigned is ffiTiog his solo attention _L to tbe LFMBEC B LSI NESS, at Roadside, Rockingham Conoty, Virginia. and ?ibh facilities for tilling orders of >nv extent sad trreat vuriety. He commands forests ml (rowlni ?imb.r of Ibe r?ry b??t quality. and milling ea ptcnv to mrei tbe njost extravagant demands of this sect.oji. Orders (or Lumber for Building Fui-poscs, cntio sixe and length to meat tba demaads of Bnildcrs or otiier*. filled promptly apnu (ferrsa wit b which no other person in tba VaJley of Virpioia can compete successfully. The snbscriber baa in formar yeara supplied very mi?> persons in this section with Lumber, and in returning I banks for past patronage, and in soliciting the ordeia of old customers and new. promise* a cart-fa I persona) anpemsios, a* tbatorderamay benatisfactoril* bll-d. Address. DR. S. P. B. MILLER, ?Roadside. Bocfclugbom Co., Nor. 1#. I*JS?y. Virginia. EAHLY PLANTS. rHBE nnrieraisned is prerated toforoiih Ttri JL etiea of fttte Early P^aata? Tomato. Cab bag**. Pepper. *c ?all of the beet.frem tbe best vend. Will furnish Plant* in season at tuodsT sie rates- Sinsrle Plant* in Pet* a specialty. Will alao give attention to the Planting aod Pruning of Trees. Sbmbbery, Ate. Grafting and Bedding in season. Grafts fnrwisbed br ma, WILLIAM WATTER8, Corner' La?rnicn &, north 8M-, Cbarlettown March 22, !s81 I HATE conataetly on baad Hominy, Jfary B??|. B'ied Com ? tbe Canada -Dried Prma and i;?onw1 Oooda J SHIRLEY SMITH. Vf ACAKU5I. CBEB8E aad F?di Crarkera fer 1*1 sale by 8. S DALOABS.